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The gold field and Tudor rose are derived from the arms of [[Derbyshire]] County Council. To these have been added a pickaxe for coalmining. The black engrailed bordure suggests a chipped coal face, and it is charged with gold rings suggestive of the mineral wealth of the district.
The gold field and Tudor rose are derived from the arms of [[Derbyshire]] County Council. To these have been added a pickaxe for coalmining. The black engrailed bordure suggests a chipped coal face, and it is charged with gold rings suggestive of the mineral wealth of the district.
The crest has a distinctively coloured mural crown from which rises the famous twisted spire of Chesterfield Church.
The crest has a distinctively coloured mural crown from which rises the famous twisted spire of Chesterfield Church.
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[[Literature]] : Image and information provided by Laurence Jones.
[[Literature]] : Image and information provided by Laurence Jones.
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